Although she had her master's degree in social work, Inabinet wanted something different. She was a substitute media specialist in Cumberland, Md., schools for more than three years when she and her husband, the Rev. Edward Inabinet, and children, Ginger, now 18, and Tim, 16, were living there. He is now pastor of Mathews Baptist Church and the family lives in Hudgins.

She enjoys her York County library job so much she is now working toward a master's degree in library science at Old Dominion University.

She is directing a play, "Arrival of Paddington," the theme of the Virginia Summer Reading Program. The cast of college students from Mathews and York will present the program in 20 area libraries this summer.

Hometown: Shelbyville, Tenn.

Motto: "Live my life as a Christian."

Turning point in my life: Taking a job in the media center in Maryland.

Greatest feat: Rearing her children and returning to school after 21 years to get another master's degree.

Greatest asset: "I love and enjoy people, especially children and teen-agers, and can communicate with them."

Hobbies: Breadmaking, craftwork, children's literature.

Foods: Seafood, Chinese food.

Vacation spots: The beach, the mountains. "I love to go new places and do new things."